Fixed points of mappings over a locally convex topological vector space and Ulam-Hyers stability of fixed point problems
DOI10.30755/NSJOM.09198zbMath1483.47087OpenAlexW2934954999WikidataQ128200866 ScholiaQ128200866MaRDI QIDQ4985331
Publication date: 23 April 2021
Published in: Novi Sad Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.30755/nsjom.09198
locally convex topological vector spacecontraction mappingsequentially convergent mapping\(T\)-contraction mapping\(T\)-Kannan-type contractive mappingKannan-type contractive mappingsubsequentially convergent mappinguniformly convergent mapping
Fixed-point theorems (47H10) Contraction-type mappings, nonexpansive mappings, (A)-proper mappings, etc. (47H09)
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